Showing posts with label happy meal toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy meal toys. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Link roundup

1. Looks like the next set of Happy Meal toys will be some totally lackluster Clone Wars toys. Via.

2. Night vision contact lenses. Via.

3. "Noir Afloat" - - vintage photos of the gambling boats that used to float just past three miles from the shore of Santa Monica and San Pedro.

*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Batman the Brave and the Bold Happy Meal toys, including Bat-Mite










New Batman the Brave and the Bold toys coming to McDonald's, including Bat-Mite, Gorilla Grodd, and Plastic Man.

*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Link roundup

1. Step by step tutorial for making a plush creature.

2. It's just "sink or float," but this Sesame Street science project interactive Youtube video is really well done. I hope they do a lot more. (I can't help but think that if Apple had its way, content like this would only be available as a $5 app.) Via.

3. Matt Hawkins created a Scooby-Doo paper toys for Arby's kid's meals.

*Buy Scooby Doo toys at eBay.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Link roundup

1. McDonald's has Megamind Happy Meal toys.

2. This guy seems pretty embarrassed about his career reselling used books, but he's a heck of a writer. Here's a good paragraph:
The old-fashionedness of my PDA echoes the marginality of the work I do. I rely on a technological castoff to search through other people's castoff merchandise. Thrift stores and even library book sales often present books jumbled in boxes on the floor. I root through these. If there's another guy scanning near me—a competitor—I go faster. (And it's almost always a guy, notwithstanding the pair of redheaded, cheerleader-type twins I see at book sales around Chicago.)
Can't you picture it?

3. Annie Leibovitz is still having money trouble:
It's not entirely that collectors find Leibovitz's portfolio too commercial or focused on shallow celebrity, Gapper writes. It's also that Leibovitz has consistently failed, throughout her career, to sufficiently kiss the asses of the sort of people who would spend $3.5 million on a bunch of photographic prints. "She had very little interest in the art world for most of her career," a gallery owner who used to rep Leibovitz told Gapper. "She suffered from not caring about it, not paying enough attention."
4. Monstrous house.

*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Link roundup

1. How to turn Altoids tins and Altoids Sours tins into barbecues.

2. "Powder found in Wyoming traffic stop not drugs, but grandma's ashes (in a plastic bag)." Via.

3. The next McDonald's Happy Meal toy is miniature Star Wars skate boards.

*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Monday, May 18, 2009

Monday, March 2, 2009

Dr. Seuss logo at Google (link roundup)



Google's logo honors Dr. Seuss's birthday (March 2). I highly recommend Dr. Seuss Goes to War, the collection of Geisel's WW2-era political cartoons. $20 at Amazon.

And a few more links:

1. Move over dramatic chipmunk, here's dramatic dog.

2. I'm not sure how this encourages people to buy food at Arby's, but this website let's you deface websites. (Thanks to the tipster.)

3. You know you're in trouble when the signs say "one way" and "dead end."

4. McDonald's has animated-style Spider-Man Happy Meal toys right now.

*Previously: Clearly, I read the Lorax one too many times.

*Buy Dr. Seuss toys at eBay.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Nintendo Wii Burger King toys






Burger King currently has Nintendo Wii-themed toys. No Samus figurine, which seems criminal. If my local store is any indication, they currently have the Yoshi and Donkey Kong toys.

*Previously: Stylish Burger King t-shirts; King Hippo vinyl toy.

*Find Happy Meal and cereal toys at eBay.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Steampunk Return of the Jedi action figures by Sillof

I've previously posted Sillof's Steampunk versions of characters from The Empire Strikes Back, and now he's back with Steampunk versions of The Return of the Jedi. Below you can see Steammpunk versions of Jabba the Hutt, Slave Leia, Bib Fortuna, and Salacious Crumb, plus Wedge Antilles




You can see high res photos of these and more figures at Sillof's site, which teases that The Phantom Menace figures are on the way.

*Previously: Doktor A's Steampunk vinyl toys.

*Find Clone Wars action figures at eBay.